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Young Buffalo

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Young Buffalo
OriginOxford, Mississippi, USA
GenresIndie rock
Years active2009–present
LabelsVotiv
MembersJim Barrett
Ben Yarbrough
Will Eubanks
Andrew Guinn
Timothy Burkhead
Websitewww.youngbuffaloband.com

Young Buffalo is an indie rock band from Oxford, Mississippi.

History

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Jim Barrett and Ben Yarbrough started writing music together when they were teenagers and went on to form their first band in high school.

They continued to play music together, along with other friends throughout high school, and it was during this time that Barrett self recorded an EP in the spring of 2009 for a school project (which he failed) under the name "Young Buffalo" (a nickname he had for Ben in school). The recordings ended up being well received locally, and the duo brought the "Young Buffalo" project to life.[1]

In July 2011, Young Buffalo released the "Young Von Prettylips EP" on Cantora Records,[2] an American label noted for signing the then-unknown psychedelic rock band MGMT for their second EP, Time to Pretend EP. Young Buffalo were listed as "new band of the day" by the UK newspaper The Guardian.[3] Indie Rock Cafe included the "Young Von Prettylips EP" in their 6 "Best New Releases" of July.[4] They opened for the popular English band Arctic Monkeys several times, including a sold-out show in Austin, TX.[5]

In 2012, Young Buffalo signed with Seattle label Votiv and released their self-titled EP, the "Young Buffalo EP",[6] which has been described as "vintage swagger that contributes to the inherent uniqueness of this Afrobeat-tinged indie rock release."[7] The EP was released on iTunes in August.[8] Young Buffalo toured around the US and the UK, including playing South by Southwest, where NPR featured the "Young Von Prettylips EP" single "Catapilah" in their "The Austin 100" radio mix.[9] In November 2012, Paste Magazine premiered the video for "Upstairs" from the "Young Buffalo EP" and described the song as "a step toward maturity and a more cohesive sound" for the band.[10] AOL music website Spinner posted "Upstairs" as "Video of the Day" in December.[11] Young Buffalo continued to tour across the US in support of their EP release with Admiral Fallow and label mates White Arrows.[12]

In February 2013, the "Young Buffalo EP" was listed as the #1 EP in the CMJ Radio 200.[13] The group also stated in an interview in March 2013 that they hoped to release their first full-length album in early 2014.[14]

Members

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  • Jim Barrett - Guitar, Vocals
  • Ben Yarbrough - Guitar, Vocals
  • Will Eubanks - Keyboards
  • Andrew Guinn- Bass
  • Timothy Burkhead - Drums, Vocals

Discography

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  • Young Von Prettylips (2011)
  • Young Buffalo EP (2012)
  • House (album) (2015)

References

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  1. ^ Nardo, Richard. "Young Buffalo Biography". Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Cantora Records Young Buffalo". Retrieved 16 October 2012.
  3. ^ Lester, Paul (28 January 2011). "New Band of the Day, Young Buffalo, theguardian.co.uk". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Best New Releases – Portugal The Man, Crystal Antlers, Sun Airway, Young Buffalo, Future Islands, Brilliant Colors, indierockcafe.com". Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Show Review: Arctic Monkeys @ Stubbs, Austintownhall.com". 4 August 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Young Buffalo Sign To Votiv". Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Young Buffalo EP Review, Entertainmentrocks.com".
  8. ^ "Young Buffalo - EP". iTunes. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  9. ^ Thompson, Stephen (9 March 2012). "The Austin 100: A SXSW Mix, NPR.org". NPR. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  10. ^ "Video Premiere: Young Buffalo - "Upstairs"". Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  11. ^ "Young Buffalo, 'Upstairs' -- Video of the Day, Spinner.com". Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  12. ^ "Young Buffalo Tour W/ Admiral Fallow".
  13. ^ "Young Buffalo – #1 EP In The CMJ Radio 200!, crowdcontrolmusic.com".
  14. ^ "Interview: Young Buffalo, impassablenights.com".